Paper Type
ERF
Abstract
In this paper we outline our concerns related to the increasingly intense use of generative artificial intelligence (GAI), because of its worrisome, ethical implications on the environment. We highlight that GAI is resource hungry, it often exploits labor in the Global South and its impact on global warming is difficult to quantify and doesn’t spread evenly across populations. Our goal is to raise awareness and spark debate in the IS community regarding this prominent issue that has important implications concerning social justice, responsible innovation and technology advances.
Paper Number
1870
Recommended Citation
Marabelli, Marco and Davison, Robert M., "GAI and the Environment: A Call for Action for IS Scholars" (2025). AMCIS 2025 Proceedings. 8.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2025/social_inclusion/social_inclusion/8
GAI and the Environment: A Call for Action for IS Scholars
In this paper we outline our concerns related to the increasingly intense use of generative artificial intelligence (GAI), because of its worrisome, ethical implications on the environment. We highlight that GAI is resource hungry, it often exploits labor in the Global South and its impact on global warming is difficult to quantify and doesn’t spread evenly across populations. Our goal is to raise awareness and spark debate in the IS community regarding this prominent issue that has important implications concerning social justice, responsible innovation and technology advances.
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